A gambler with an unsavory past (Harry Carey) joins the Texas Rangers in hopes of finding the true perpetrators of the killings in which his brother (Gibson Gowland) is implicated.
Director:William Nigh Producer:Louis Weiss Production Company:Weiss Brothers Artclass Pictures Audio/Visual:sound, black & white Keywords:Western; Harry Carey Contact Information:www.k-otic.com
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Reviewer:johnmmc -
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November 27, 2012 Subject:
Many thanks
I'm so grateful that this, and at least one more Harry Carey film, has been added to Internet Archive. They used to appear on early TV Saturday matinees, and I always liked Carey — along with Tim McCoy, Ken Maynard and their like — because they were fast and entertaining. They had more interesting plots.
Like George "Gabby" Hayes, Carey acted onstage before climbing onto a horse. That's why his acting wasn't stiff as in the cases of some others. Though Carey was from the East, he loved the western states, owned a ranch and collected cowboy lore.
It is my hope that more of his films and other early 30s westerns make it to IA. For more about Carey visit the following sites:
http://www.b-westerns.com/hcarey2.htm
http://www.b-westerns.com/hcarey4.htm
Reviewer:horseoftroy -
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August 1, 2011 Subject:
for the love of pete
harry carey is great, but the movie is just fair